‘Land reform has never been just a nice-to-do. Both for reasons of equity and to provide a base for economic growth, it has always been a have-to-do’
Mulangi Mphego has what is best described as a checkered past
Some political observers say the president’s late-night announcement on land was a clear demonstration that the party was in panic mode
The former president’s comment saying people should vote for BLF leader Andile Mngxitama need to be “understood in context” says ANC KZN
Ramaphosa is following Zuma’s habits and undermining a democratic parliamentary process
There’s a good chance the ex-president’s new heavyweights will claim he won’t get a fair trial
Themba Mthembu is unlikely to survive the party’s upcoming congress
If SA wants to regain its global standing, it must take a moral stand that may irk its new friends
The National Prosecuting Authority has turned down representations by French arms company Thint in the corruption case involving the former president
Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane says the former president’s legal fees could cost taxpayers "millions"
The ANC SG praised the former president for the ‘most revolutionary’ decisions taken during his term of office
It is the ANC’s record of corruption that will be weighing on voters’ minds as they go to the polls next year
Among several investigations relating to the agency are two which former president Jacob Zuma previously ordered
Isolation from the rest of the world can be exasperating, but it’s what Zexiteers crave
Ramaphosa’s flip-flopping on land and kowtowing to the king suggests he has been left weakened
With the liberal world order in a state of crisis, genuinely democratic alternatives must be found
‘We shudder to think what could happen should two KwaZulu-Natal powerhouses, the king and the former president — both under threat — come together’
Some NEC members believe a rebellion is being stirred up against Ramaphosa
Government departments and entities have experienced well-documented difficulties in preventing senior officials from doing business with the state
President Cyril Ramaphosa needs to display that wrongdoers of the Jacob Zuma era are going to be held accountable through prosecution
After a decade-long delay, a judicial conduct tribunal is to begin on Monday
The Judge President of the Western Cape High Court will face a Judicial Conduct Tribunal for allegedly attempting to influence ConCourt judges
This year’s Berlin Biennale poses important questions about otherness, power, violence and patriarchy
The investment will come as a relief for President Cyril Ramaphosa who came into office pledging an economic turnaround
Candidates with dubious track records and calls for young leaders are part of the election build-up
Civil servants and politicians have been implicated in graft amounting to over R1-billion
If delegates care to address real issues, they ought to draw lessons from activists on the ground
Until the court rules otherwise, the state will continue to cover the former president’s legal fees
The regional conferences were due to be held this weekend ahead of the province’s elective conference in two weeks’ time
The President has less impact on investment levels than he may like to admit
Working to improve the International Criminal Court rather than abandoning it is the best option.
In an effort to get the KwaZulu-Natal conference back on track, the provincial task team is returning to the courts to speed up the legal proceedings